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Force Motors Announces Its Expansion To South Africa

Force Motors Announces Its Expansion To South Africa. Indian automotive company Force Motors has announced that it has partnered with ETG Logistics in order to expand their products into South Africa. The company took to LinkedIn to make the announcement.

The post read, “Force Motors is pleased to announce the appointment of ETG Logistics as distributor for their products in South Africa. ETG Logistics is a division of ETG (Export Trading Group), a conglomerate present in over 48 countries with a diverse portfolio across multiple industries. ETGL will distribute Force Motors products in the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) with presence in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana. They will extensively distribute and support the entire Commercial Vehicle range, Agricultural tractor range, the Gurkha (Off-roader) and the upcoming next gen shared mobility platform T1N.”

Since inception in 1967, ETG has developed an extensive network of port, city and rural infrastructure supported by rail and road logistics assets. These assets are consolidated under ETG Logistics, an end-to-end logistics service provider that offers freight forwarding, ocean freight, airfreight, custom brokerage, ship agency, container handling (ICD) , bonded warehousing, fertiliser and grains handling, cleaning & bagging and warehousing and transportation services. With more than 450 warehouses, trucking fleet in excess of 600 and rail assets, ETG Logistics is fully capable of providing end to end logistics services to more than 20 countries in Africa.

Force Motors is a fully vertically integrated automobile company, with expertise in design, development and manufacture of the full spectrum of automotive components, aggregates and vehicles. Its range includes Traveller light commercial vehicles, Trax multi-utility and Gurkha cross country vehicles, and the Balwan range of Agricultural Tractors. The company continues in the founder’s vision of providing efficient, utilitarian vehicles that empower the individual entrepreneur to meet his and country’s ever changing needs.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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